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Our Voices: USBC President on the Executive Order on HBCUs

By: Ron Busby, Sr.

[Washington, D.C.]— As President & CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc., I commend the recent Executive Order signed by President Trump establishing a White House initiative aimed at promoting excellence and innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

We applaud any effort that recognizes the vital role HBCUs play in preparing Black students to lead in critical sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, and beyond.

The creation of a dedicated board of advisers—including leaders from education, business, philanthropy, and current HBCU presidents—to directly guide federal policy and foster new partnerships is a strong step forward. 

It is our hope that this initiative will not only enhance institutional capacity at HBCUs but also ensure sustainable investment in the future workforce these institutions cultivate.

However, while this executive action is a welcome gesture, we must also confront a sobering contradiction: how can we continue to uplift HBCUs and the diverse talent they produce, while simultaneously witnessing the dismantling of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts across the nation?

DEI has long served as a safeguard for Black and minority students and professionals—ensuring access to opportunities, fostering equitable work environments, and creating pathways to leadership within corporate America and entrepreneurship. Whether our students enter the workforce through Fortune 500 companies or blaze their own trails as business owners, the erosion of DEI protections threatens to undermine the very objectives this new initiative claims to support.

True excellence and innovation cannot exist in an environment devoid of equity and inclusion. We call on policymakers—regardless of party affiliation—to recognize that supporting HBCUs must go hand-in-hand with maintaining robust DEI frameworks. 

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The two are not mutually exclusive; in fact, they are inextricably linked.

The U.S. Black Chambers, Inc. remains committed to advancing policies that empower Black communities, businesses, and educational institutions. We stand ready to collaborate with this new initiative, while also continuing to advocate for the principles and protections that ensure our students and entrepreneurs can thrive not just in education, but in every sector of society. Become a member and join our network today at www.usblackchambers.org

Ron Busby, Sr. is the President & CEO, of the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc.

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